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Sexual Boundary Violations in Psychotherapy: Facing Therapist Indiscretions, Transgressions, and Misconduct

Sexual Boundary Violations in Psychotherapy: Facing Therapist Indiscretions, Transgressions, and Misconduct

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This book examines the circumstances that lead up to sexual boundary violations (SBVs) in psychotherapy. It also considers how such behavior affects clients and therapists, as well as the broader effects on colleagues, institutions, families, and others. Numerous case illustrations are included, and the editors emphasize the importance of education and consultation with mentors and peers in helping therapists maintain a professional frame for the therapeutic relationship, which ensures a safe environment for clients.
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9781433834608
9781433834608

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Publication date
2021
Issue number
1
Cover
paperback
Pages count
436
Dimensions (mm)
152.00 x 229.00
    • Foreword, Kenneth S. Pope
    • Chapter 1. Sexual Boundary Violations in the Psychotherapy Setting:: An Overview, Arlene (Lu) Steinberg, Judith Alpert, and Christine A. Courtois
    • I. Ethical and Legal Issues
    • Chapter 2. The APA Ethics Code and Legal Statutes Regarding Sexual Boundary Violations:: History and Current Status , Linda Campbell, Linda Knauss, and Lauren Meaux
    • Chapter 3. Boundaries and Ethics of Professional Conduct , Stephen B. Levine and Christine A. Courtois
    • II. Perspectives From Different Theoretical Orientations
    • Chapter 4. Erotic Transferences and Countertransferences in Sexual Boundary Violations:: An Interview with Andrea Celenza , Interviewers:: Arlene (Lu) Steinberg and Judie Alpert , Interviewed:: Andrea Celenza
    • Chapter 5. Psychoanalytic Perspectives on the Problem of Erotic Idealization , Elizabeth Goren and Sue Grand
    • Chapter 6. A Cognitive Behavioral Approach to Understanding Sexual Boundary Violations , Amy Wenzel
    • Chapter 7. Going Beyond the Contact Boundary:: A Gestalt Therapy Perspective , Monique N. Rodriguez
    • Chapter 8. The Art of Helpful Sex Talk in Therapy:: A Psychoanalytic Sex Therapist Speaks, Elizabeth Goren
    • Chapter 9. Sexual Misconduct in the Feminist Therapy Realm , Laura S. Brown and Christine A. Courtois
    • III. Unique Settings and Populations
    • Chapter 10. Sexual Boundary Violations in Pastoral Counseling , Christine A. Courtois and Arlene (Lu) Steinberg
    • Chapter 11. Sexual Boundary Violations in the Digital Age:: New Frontiers and Emerging Challenges , Frederic G. Reamer
    • Chapter 12. Considering Racial and Cultural Context in Sexual Boundary Violations , Pratyusha Tummala-Narra
    • Chapter 13. Sexual Boundary Violations Outside of Cisgender/Heterosexual Dyads , Elizabeth Clark and Kori Bennett
    • IV. Dynamics and Effects
    • Chapter 14. Mind F*CK:: The Grooming Process in Professional Incest , Christine A. Courtois and Judie Alpert
    • Chapter 15. Grooming and the Dynamics of Abuse as Experienced and Viewed through the Eyes of Victims and Peer Advocates:: Cases from TELL, Janet Wohlberg
    • Chapter 16. Three Victim/Survivors Speak:: Stories of Confusion, Shame, Anguish and Resilience , Christine A. Courtois, Judith Alpert, and Goldie Eder
    • Chapter 17. When Colleagues Betray:: The Harm of Sexual Boundary Violations in Psychotherapy Extends Beyond the Victim , Jennifer M. Gomez, Laura K. Noll, Alexis A. Adams-Clark, and Christine A. Courtois
    • V. Responding to Sexual Boundary Violations in Psychotherapy
    • Chapter 18. Treating Clients Who Have Been Sexually Abused by a Therapist , Tyson Bailey and Laura Brown
    • Chapter 19. Supervision with Therapists Who Have Engaged in Sexual Misconduct , Gary R. Schoener
    • Chapter 20. The Treatment of Therapists Who Sexually Offend , Philip Hemphill, Christine A. Courtois, Mark Gold, Alexis Polles, and Drew Edwards
    • Epilogue:: Prevention and Intervention , Judith Alpert, Arlene (Lu) Steinberg, and Christine A. Courtois
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